The WOR/TH podcast is all about coming back to the heart and the mind of worship. Hosted by Matt Redman, these worship and theology conversations feature guests who all have one thing in common - a passion to fight for the glory of God in our songs and in our services. This podcast is for worship leaders, musicians, pastors - and anyone with a beating heart to pursue deep, biblical, poetic, releva... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityMusic InterviewsMusic |
In this episode, Matt Redman sits down with Gilbert Nanlohy, Ben Wolverton, and Dr. Aaron Howard to unpack the journey behind his new album Life and Breath. Together they explore the creative and spiritual process that went into shaping the project—f... more
In this special songwriting episode, Matt Redman is joined by Jason Ingram, Cody Carnes, and Ethan Hulse for an inside look at their journeys as worship songwriters. From early beginnings to penning songs sung by the global church, they share stories... more
Matt Redman sits down with Jonny Robinson and Rich Thompson of CityAlight for a conversation on crafting worship songs that are both theologically rich and deeply rooted in Scripture. Together, they unpack the importance of writing lyrics that reflec... more
In this conversation, Matt Redman sits down with Mitch Wong and Jess Cates to talk about the heart of songwriting for the Church. They reflect on the responsibility worship leaders carry—not only to write songs that resonate, but to teach and shape t... more
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This is a timely encouragement to the Church as a whole and a reset for me as a worship leader.
I hope season 2 happens. God bless you both for your service to God and His Church
Man, I’ve only listened to the first episode so far but I’m just so thankful to know that two people who have made so much music that is now being used in churches across the world have such deep roots and knowledge about worship that only comes from the Word of God. I admire and respect the courage it has taken to talk about the convictions in your hearts. It’s time to get real and have these conversations about what worship is, and how we sometimes get it wrong in the body of Christ. As leader... more
Definitely 5 stars even with the quavering voice. The insight and thoughtfulness is that amazing.
Thanks so much to you both for these conversations. I’ve just found the podcast & it’s done what you aimed for - challenged, encouraged and caused me to talk to God as I listen. To repent & ask forgiveness/ to worship & rejoice at the glory of Who God Is. I’m glad you listened to Holy Spirit with this. Praying 🙏 for you both and your families from Australia 🇦🇺 ☀️
Genuine real worship. Thank you for saying what nobody is saying and revealing the true heart of worship.
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Focuses on the heart and mind of worship, featuring insightful conversations that bridge theology and worship practices. The discussions often revolve around the experiences and insights of notable guests in the worship and music ministry, encouraging a deeper understanding of worship's transformative power. Topics include songwriting, the role of worship leaders, and the importance of fostering a genuine connection to God through music, aiming to inspire both worship leaders and congregations alike. Noteworthy is the commitment to explore worship that is authentic, biblically rooted, and artistically compelling, fostering a community of passionate worshippers.
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Recent guests on The WOR/TH Podcast include:
1. Jonny Robinson
2. Rich Thompson
3. Ethan Hulse
4. DK Kim
5. Charity Gayle
6. Mark Alan Schoolmeesters
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